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Brother | Years |
David R. Crockett | 67 |
Samuel J. Tobias | 58 |
Keith Vaskelionis | 58 |
William R. Whitney | 49 |
Ernest C. Hiscoe | 44 |
Rollain E. Mercier | 39 |
Raymond C. Powles III | 23 |
Robert E. Pelletier | 22 |
Wilfred G. Caouette | 21 |
Ronald P. Moody | 21 |
Douglas M. Barker | 16 |
Andrew W. Maurey | 16 |
Luther A. McCubrey | 16 |
March O. McCubrey | 16 |
Iouri M. Starosselski | 16 |
Theodore F. Thompson | 9 |
Thomas C. Rizzo | 8 |
Richard W. Lowrance | 7 |
Shawn M. Rafferty | 7 |
Vasilios P. Zaharopoulos | 7 |
Michael A. Demarco | 5 |
Timothy R. Marotte | 5 |
Gregory R. Bean | 4 |
Jon A. Rhan | 4 |
Joseph R. Hoebeke | 3 |
Benjamin J. Langlois | 3 |
David M. Denehy | 2 |
I wish each of the above Brethren a
very happy Masonic Birthday, and
invite them to join us at Lodge this
month, so that I may personally
extend my hand and best wishes.
Stephen K Bahsler, W.M.
Attest: Brian J Smith, P.M. Secretary,
(603) 821-5196 a.m.
ATTRACTING THIRSTY HORSES
In his message for March our Worshipful Master reminded us of the well-known fact that 5% of the people make things happen, 10% watch things happen and 85% ask, “What happened?” Without quibbling over a few percentage points one way or the other, we can all agree that Worshipful’s delineation of three types of people as Makers, Watchers and Askers is an accurate characterization of human nature in general and our lodge’s membership in particular. We all seek to subdue our passions and improve ourselves but it is a mistake to think we can change human nature. Rather we should be looking at the numbers and determining how we can make them work to our advantage. Obviously, we need to grow our membership so that the small percentage of Makers becomes a larger number due to our increase in total membership.
How are we perceived by those who don’t know us? Are we a social club, a fraternity or a “secret society?” There is a mystique about Freemasonry. It is attractive to those who are curious about us and might even join just to satisfy their curiosity. Unfortunately, some may be disappointed to learn that our secrets are not all that deep and dark. However, there are things about us that we should share with others and we can accomplish this by becoming a more visible presence in the community. If we are seen to be doing things that benefit more worthy causes Masonic membership becomes an attractive choice for those wanting to affiliate with a worthwhile civic organization. In other words, some thirsty horses who will drink when led to water, willing participants in Lodge activities.
This new feature, inserted by popular demand, will attempt to list our Lodge’s events for this calendar year beyond the current month so that brethren can plan ahead. In some cases dates and times may only be approximate. For more exact information please refer to the monthly Trestleboard ‘Coming Events‘ column.
Additional information will be added as it becomes available.
Wednesday, June 24 – Stated Communication and Hiatus Family Dinner
Thursday, July17 to Sunday, July 20 – Nova Scotia Trip.
QUOTES OF THE MONTH
- “You may need to say goodbye to the person you are if you are to become the person you want to be.”
- “The past is a nice place to visit, but you don’t want to live there.”
- “Childhood doesn’t last, but what is learned does. Often for a lifetime.”
- “Few people are as kind as they think they are, and none are as kind as they could be.”
- “When it comes to fulfilling our potential, we are all underachievers. Never pass up an opportunity to make a new friend or explore a new friendship. You never know where it might lead.”
- “When the power of love overcomes the love of power, there will be peace.”
Nova Scotia We will be leaving for John Albro Lodge #122 in Nova Scotia on July 17th and returning on July 20th.On Saturday the 19th we will perform two Scottish Rite public plays. Come join us! Click here for more information! |
Need a Ride? It’s nicer when you’re there. Need a lift to Lodge? Give the Master or Secretary a call. We’ll get you a ride. Call Steve at 603-759-8279 or the temple at 603-821-5196. |